MalayMail/Bernama-Mar 2

Proceedings in the Melaka State Legislative Assembly got heated up a notch today when the issue of proposed name change for St Paul’s Hill to Bukit Melaka was raised. The issue was raised by Leng Chau Yen (DAP-Bandar Hilir), who claimed that the proposal was an attempt to rewrite history. However, state Tourism, Heritage and Culture Committee chairman Datuk Muhammad Jailani Khamis stood up and replied that the name change was to restore the reference to Bukit Melaka as originally used in the Melaka Malay history before the arrival of the colonialists. Muhammad Jailani (BN-Rembia) said the move would not change history and that St Paul’s Hill Church, which is located there, would retain its name. “Why should we follow the name given by colonizers? In Beijing, the names of colonizers were eradicated; why are we not proud to be bangsa Melaka? We need to have the Malaysian spirit, not spirit of colonizers. You should study history before criticizing,” he added. Read more at: https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/03/03/melaka-says-changing-name-of-st-pauls-hill-to-bukit-melaka-not-attempt-to-r/2045240